Probability of opposite, mutually exclusive, and overlapping events
Probability of opposite, mutually exclusive, and overlapping events
What you'll learn
- Identify the reference angle for any given angle in standard position, expressed in degrees or radians, with 100% accuracy on a formative assessment.
- Apply the concept of reference angles to determine the exact values of sine, cosine, and tangent for angles in all four quadrants, demonstrating proficiency by correctly solving at least 8 out of 10 problems on a summative quiz.
- Explain the relationship between trigonometric ratios of an angle and its reference angle, including the correct sign (positive or negative) based on the quadrant, with a clear and concise written explanation evaluated using a rubric.
- Solve trigonometric equations involving angles outside the range of 0 to 2π (or 0 to 360°) by using reference angles to find all possible solutions within a specified interval, achieving a score of 70% or higher on a problem set.
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Probability of opposite, mutually exclusive, and overlapping events is a Grade 7 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
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You'll be able to: Identify the reference angle for any given angle in standard position, expressed in degrees or radians, with 100% accuracy on a formative assessment; Apply the concept of reference angles to determine the exact values of sine….
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